Jemal Mohammed
Bahir Dar University
32 Papers
59 Citations
Jemal Mohammed is an academic researcher from Bahir Dar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Jemal Mohammed include Mekelle University & Haramaya University.
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Papers
Crop variety management for climate adaptation supported by citizen science
Jacob van Etten,Kauê de Sousa,Amílcar Aguilar,Mirna Barrios,Allan Coto,Matteo Dell’Acqua,Carlo Fadda,Yosef Gebrehawaryat,Jeske van de Gevel,Arnab Gupta,Afewerki Y. Kiros,Brandon Madriz,Prem Mathur,Dejene K. Mengistu,Dejene K. Mengistu,Leida Mercado,Jemal Mohammed,Ambica Paliwal,Mario Enrico Pè,Carlos F. Quirós,Juan Carlos Rosas,Neeraj Sharma,Sultan Singh,Iswhar S. Solanki,Jonathan Steinke,Jonathan Steinke +25 more
TL;DR: A scalable approach to on-farm participatory variety evaluation using crowdsourced citizen science, assigning small experimental tasks to many volunteering farmers to generate insights into variety adaptation, recommend adapted varieties, and help smallholder farmers respond to climate change.
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Revisit to Ethiopian traditional barley-based food
TL;DR: Barley is the number one food crop in the highland parts of North Eastern Ethiopia produced by subsistence farmers grown as landraces as discussed by the authors, which means barley is the king of crops, due to its suitability for preparing many of the known Ethiopians traditional dishes.
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Characterisation of a collection of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris)
TL;DR: A collection of 68 accessions of Cenchrus ciliaris, maintained in the genebank of the International Livestock Research Institute in the Ethiopian Rift Valley, was characterised for 22 agronomic and morphological attributes, indicating that the variation within the collection is probably continuous and the different characters can be found in any combination with other characters.
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Household-specific targeting of agricultural advice via mobile phones: Feasibility of a minimum data approach for smallholder context
Jonathan Steinke,Jonathan Steinke,Jerusha Onyango Achieng,James Hammond,Selamawit Sileshi Kebede,Dejene K. Mengistu,Majuto Gaspar Mgimiloko,Jemal Mohammed,Joseph Musyoka,Stefan Sieber,Jeske van de Gevel,Jeske van de Gevel,Mark T. van Wijk,Jacob van Etten +13 more
TL;DR: The analysis shows that relatively limited data inputs from farmers, in a simple format, can be used to increase the client-orientation of ICT-mediated agricultural extension and suggests that household-specific prioritization of agricultural advisory messages through digital two-way communication is feasible.
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